Littlehampton Golf Club

18 hole Par 70

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Length: 6,226 yards
  • Slope Rating: 123
  • Course Rating: 69.6

Website: https://www.littlehamptongolf.co.uk/

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of course is Littlehampton Golf Club, and what should I expect from its layout?

Littlehampton offers a classic links experience, though it's not as exposed as some pure links courses. You'll find a relatively flat layout with some tricky undulations and a few blind shots that really test your course management. The wind off the English Channel is often your biggest challenge here.

When is the best time of year to play Littlehampton, and how does the weather affect a round?

We recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn (May-September) for the most consistent weather and firmest conditions. Be prepared for wind at any time of year; it can transform a seemingly easy hole into a real beast, so pack layers and practice your low punch shots.

Are there any standout holes or unique features at Littlehampton I should look out for?

Absolutely, the par-3 12th, "The Railway," is a cracking hole where you're hitting over a railway line-a unique hazard you won't find everywhere. Also, pay attention to the closing stretch; the 17th and 18th offer some great risk-reward opportunities to finish your round strong.

Is Littlehampton Golf Club a walkable course, and what's the typical pace of play like?

Yes, Littlehampton is very walkable, making it a great choice if you prefer to carry your bag or use a trolley. The course is generally well-paced, especially on weekdays, allowing you to enjoy your round without feeling rushed. We always encourage keeping up with the group ahead, of course.

What's the atmosphere like at Littlehampton Golf Club, especially after a round?

You'll find a genuinely friendly and welcoming atmosphere at Littlehampton, typical of a well-established local club. The clubhouse offers a comfortable spot for a post-round pint and a bite, where you can chat with members and soak in the local golf culture. It's a proper club, not just a resort course.